Project Results Presented in Vienna

COFFERS results were presented to a group of stakeholders from Austria and Germany in Vienna, at the University of Economics and Business Administration, 21.1.2020. The focus was on the relevance of the COFFERS results for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, which form the large majority of firms in Europe. A survey among Austrian tax offices […]

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COFFERS Movie: ‘Money Laundering Regulation – from Al Capone to Al Qaeda’ with Brigitte Unger

The EU-project, COFFERS, is about combating fiscal fraud and empowering regulators. That entails understanding the history of money laundering from from Al Capone to Al Qaeda. This animated short film with Brigitte Unger, our project leader, offers an introduction to the history on how the scope of money laundering expanded from drugs to terrorism and […]

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COFFERS Research to be presented in London

Richard Murphy, Len Seabrooke, and Saila Stausholm will present their COFFERS research in the Research Seminars in Accounting & Financial Management series at King’s College London, Bush House, Room (SE)1.01 on November 20th 2019, 16.00-17.30. The presentation is based on COFFERS Working Paper 4.6. The details are below (and link to the working paper):   […]

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Richard Murphy on Tax Spillovers

Richard Murphy’s recently published work on tax gaps, tax spillovers and their implications for  modern monetary theory, to which we referred here when it was published in the Real World Economic Review in September 2019, has received a significant boost. Prof Randy Wray, one of of the founders of  modern monetary theory has said of […]

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‘Sabotage’ by Nesvetailova and Palan

Two members of WP1, Professor Anastasia Nesvetailova and professor Ronen Palan, drew on their research on financial engineering as tax avoidance for the COFFERS project (formal deliverables D.1.6 and D.1.7) in their new book, entitled Sabotage: The Hidden Nature of Finance. The two deliverables informed in particular chapters 11, ‘The Bad: Derivatives, Tax Avoidance and […]

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Webinars from the Tax Justice Network

In July 2019, following the launch of the Corporate Tax Haven Index in May 2019, the Tax Justice Network offered the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT) two free, online webinars in English and Spanish. The webinars aim to train tax authorities to use the Corporate Tax Haven Index to evaluate and address their exposure to multinational corporate tax abuse. Over […]

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COFFERS Researcher in SPIEGEL Online

COFFERS researcher Thomas Rixen recently gave input to a piece in SPIEGEL Online on latest developments in International tax policy. The German article can be viewed through the following link: https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/soziales/warum-in-der-steuerpolitik-neue-allianzen-entstehen-a-1263386.html

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